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2 Agricultural ^ Depart How to Sweeten Lard. Southern Cultivator: issue of November 1st as^ed ?or a remedy to rancid lard Tit en vc tor a oeiier plan, it hi than your soda remedy give you Mrs. S.'s pl.tr was her mo her's and grr er's. Put the lard into able vessel for healing tiie vessel over a slow I o L*n cnino I riclr r\/?l o wv/iiiv I I'^I" j/vri rttwi clean, peel antl slice til thin, anil as soon as ill melted put a quart ?<i s tatoes to five ml Ion Heal tiie laid slowly conies io the boiling po set the 'lie vessel aside soon as the pot aloes an skim ih< in out, ami a the lard is cool enough > to cans or jars and it w pure and sweet as fresh avoid having rancid lard be cooked until the ci are thoroughly done, an keep sweet indefinitely. Alex Mountville, S. ()., 1 be olil fashioned way or dosi stomach, or stimulating the H< neys is all wrong. Dr. Shoop ti ont this error. This is why h tion Dr. Shoup's Kestoratlve entirely to the canst* cf these nil weak inside or controlling nervi so difficult, says Dr. Nhoop, lo a weak Stomach, Heart, or Kidi goes at it correctly. Each in has its controlling or inside nei these nerves fail, then those o surely falter. These vital trut ing druggists everywhere to di recommend Dr. Shoop's ltestoi it a few day 8, and see! I in pro promptly and surely follow. Funderburk Pharmacy. Keeping Winter Ve? l'rof. W. K. Massov in frogri nior. 11 you have ;t swee house, see that tlie tem gets neither too high noi Where ?he potatoes ha dried oti' at a high tein when stored, all thai o is to keep the heat as degrees as practicable, than this might chill tl much higher might start ing. Sweet potatoes s heaps outsi le should tiav built over the hills to ke dry, lor dry eart h will k cold far better than we' Turn eabba^es and down with the head tow north and bank the earl stem and lower part o| f They will b'each far b this way than turned lo for the sun on the < pi when frozen will often them, and the s'em an part ol the head a*e tin parts and-lvu'd be t*? tli Wht-re yon have ear ; (irnil)M. or heel - III rnw. a furrow to each side aprotection. lieet^ an J will ke< j? in thi-s win I) I if laken up and stored. 1 am !-till lO' tiMj.' pi tuma'o3? for slicing lor They were all gatln re when Iro-d firs? came ai tomato ^ as wrapped ii and picked in a baskef a ?. <! in a cool room All \ tin nicely, a-i ? lew are ai a lime into a .vann r< have often in this way ti fresh till alter Chriatmn wlwavfl like to have a In thai will he lull ot <m> when frosi comes. Medicine That Is Medl "l have suffered a good dot laria and stomach complaints, ?jo\* found n remedy that keepi ?nd that remedy in Electric mediejue that is medicine for at liver troubles, and for run do tions/' says W. (' Hies tier, of Ark. Electric Hitters purify the blood, tone up the nerves, a vigor and energy to the weak. *v will be refunded it it tails t< 50c at J. T. Mackev * Co. and F Pharmacy. / ' THE LANOAST J* CAPITAL LETTER FROM b"rnl> ft II ri ii 0 ment CREEK SECTION. thus'< j prod uc and rn Rancid ^ne New Cut Road? mv so Credit to Whom Credit is ?w?y In your i Due-Pride in Lancaster , K. jo. and Her Wonderful De- tit'ed SWHelfli irfllnnmpnt? Timnlw TolLrL.,!!,.. vviupiiiv.111 a ill IV. kj * ?U?CI m asked to Fanners?How to Be- hardii: nyi"?Tui come Independent of the *e,pa i, which | Price ot Cotton. tether mdtnoth- Mr. Kdior: By your permis- put th anv suit sjon | wjii say a lew words about '09t'fc Place (jx roads, and lariniug, and in ,n.v tire and [)riCus on the products of the 9ynp? t?s, wash ' farm. To say that our New (Jut 'be ti em ver\ road is good, doesn't put i' repeat e lard is s|,0n^ en nigh. It is just de- ^ iicetl po 1 ightful. 1 tin ilk. 1 will teel would is lard, l etter alter 1 say hurrah <or sympa until it Jone* and Robinson, our plucky ^lor uit, "hen l^epresontaiive-',and "Old Ball", i" P< , and a- our genial and yen' leniauly i' C t)ro\vn, county supervisor, Roberts, el pro< s soon as Montgomery and Kundt butk. 1 niv po brain in- uu t ?hat tt the new legislature stop it ill he ah makes any changes in t'?e pros- pants, lard, l'o <>11 road law that it will be lor iV>o tier it should the belter. acreag OaL lltwvo * " ? - * - * l jVOi tempiea ^bnt wit tor- wnai c id it will bear) to discuss tlie luture pros- the pr peels of our country and will As i 1. S. only say that we have had lor gost 'o some years the telephone lines ers cai tree lural delivery, and now goods 'nKH *7'n,k good road?*, and ask what next? live P1 tan <>r Kid- ,, ,, , ., . , _ . rst pointed ^>r we confidently expect "he 'uruisl is preacrip- march of progress lo wend i's ments^the w?y to greater things. ^ ^ * is. It ihii t Now just a word for the "New Keon. T nejTnone City." I just feel proud of side oi^an Lancaster's progress. Her huge ,,OD.t f,., r^ans^nnist structures of biick buildings lor headache Iihare lead- churcties, schools, banks, stores, pi,a"rnVa< Kju-nso and i,0?eis, factories, shops and sta ative lost ' ' 1 Temcut will mes, her telephone system, sold l>y waterworks, and last but not least, "Tne Lancaster News.'' 1 ''f leel belter now, as "Arp" would Char c jetables. say, and will start on another zer H ssive Par- subject lest 1 stop at the waste basket. strove* t potato 1,0 the farm and prices on V -u per,uu!e its products, dust the l?st lew ,. ? r too low d a , fe? |0 ruminatillK ou " the situation. 1 thought about .... iperat.ure way: Another year's crop ' ^"' nce< e>i harvested and largely marketed, Ve. tnd many a poor man has barely >n."' Lower i , ? a u, a i " int bu ; paid out of debt, and perhaps a ... . hem, but 1 i ,i ii it- win ai i tew have not done so well His . sprout- faithful wife, sons ami daughiers Wl. 1 toie* in stood nobly by his side in the 1'^ a -he l jieai ,,f battle, with the fond 1 ep ' mm hope that father woulil jingle why pay *' P M,,t som - money this tail, beside> only no col lards c!?!hi_u8 ?"<1 ^'"eing and p?c?. "oupiu* \ miiig o ner necessaries and r a' comforts for I he family. Hut J.'m,t>ol\ 11 A11 t 1 ^ (* * *? I Oil It alas tor that hope?broken. Bennett ie icad. blastoff) peri lied. The promis111 ing liehls of corn and cotton a^mmm t io r-iin, yieldin:'. to the ravages of (lrouirht ii liea a|J(j st(.rin will cause many a cor M imaj?e o( c rn .Ul,j ljaco? t0 be shipped 1 v' and sold at ;t hiuh price ; where- j* ' " as, oliierwi e the country would r\ i ? 1 ' li tve b on in much bettor shape 1 ' 1 lor -upplios. Since we can't 1 A fore-? e these disaster- t> < ur 1 1 crops or changes tor the worst in .J* ' a'|" prices, it tiehonv s II* to prepare j 1 j for tlie worst hy making sure of! T/i a full crop ot supplies and tnak- \ ' ut' tn? C'ltton a surplus crop It is, all "toinmx-rotv and 'oolery t' .A 4 yt neglect our supply crops and pmw 1 **ac plant largelv ot cott->n hoping to J ,?PJ 1 paper 12 (>r j r, (.ts fur ^,f) buy j ; ml p .i'- R|,pp|,P8) with and alter raming, 1 <:Jrl id ripen craminjn0 and Muffins it on the1 f??t hrouch1 m ,rkpt un'il the pri< e sinks he I Wo-< join. I low the cost of production, the I ad them g0 Hround 4,cu8sin" the speeu ' "? :n"1 ' lators and cotton buyers because I .?f 1 ite crop cotton in down. The laws ot I fit roil pat\ne don't chance for any man < or set ot men. ll 1 go ,n'? fire I'll get burned. If I go i"- wi cine lo ,jie deep I'll get drowned. : ii witti inn o'phe vAav of the tr?n?gre88or i* M!?! w.'u' hard" HI s-uhbornly reluse \^c Bitters: it to ex'TClse the cond serine and to wna?oon"h huwband the opportunities which s ( W Muiiidav. Goo has hleps*d me with for and on rich m a ^ i n sr *|| the supplies toy f'?mn?l impart ' , , , , . . Vonr luon- 'ly needs, out of which i may > lielp yon realize some monev also, and """"'""til.l.ntll. and w.ltullr and .luhV ER NEWS, DECEMBER 9. 19Q8 go on to worship at the ot "King Cotton", and jrce it below the cost of jlion, it I go without a coat ^ y wife without shoes audi / \ ns and daughters must stay M m. Ironi church and Sunday t tor want ol necessary aplor such occasions, 1 am en to no sympathy, l.et me You Want the results ol my 100Iless, though it's a pity for ioor wile and children, the pity they hadn't a 1 sold some cotton once, e moiiflv in mv nocket and 8^ because there was a hole ^ pocket. I was entitled to thy because I didn't know ole was there. If 1 had! od the experiment know-j :ad not mended the hole I : have been entitled to no! .thy at all. al : Don't put your money )cket that's got a hole in otton made below the price TsaBBMOHKBiHMaEaB iuctiou make-, a hole in > cket; audit vou and 1 don't W9 , not only the cotton, but IC A A M V A hole and all will he pone. Jjjj y y U ? U e's for a hip cut in cotton ? e f t?r 1909. Just raise :otton the world needs and T11 ice will take care ot itselt. j JL o fertilizers, 1 want to *up- j the farmers, it the deal Our Stock is l'l furnish the class of u we want at live and let P b. ( a .1 rices, that we stop the ?????? M- J- Lo"8 We quote a Dangerous Operation. 2000 yds 3-4 shee rr, Z 1500 yds 6c plaid; * is ?-ver subjected to tins tripht- 1000 yds 10c OUtl ill. They work ko quietly you 2000 yds 7 1-2 OU ?1 them. '1 hey cure constipation, ?aaa i i a, hiiioqeoeHA un<l malaria 2.r>e 2000 yds yard-wi( Mackev a Co hu<1 Futulerbnrk 500 yds red WOOl VT We have some jol ~ 24 men's $7.50 su Fire in Chester. 24 men's $10.00 s sier special mi saturday's Nice line overcoa >:te Observer : Jobn Fra- 50 prs 1-4 wool bl ,ig feed and sale stables goat DUinibia stre-i wvre de 25 doz 50c overal i by lire ibis afternoon 100 doz men's 50c lrreat difficulty alio: the vehicles, harness, office We are headquar is, papers, etc., were saved, re department making a Men's fine shoes J re-ponse and by fine work _________________ * "* " 1!r?m I Don't fail to ge mg lo any o* the adjoiu- pair guarante ,1,1m*.. Mr ! n.zer s loo, ,> of dre noun. .0 about *b,000. thp ^ nly about $2,750 insui. i- ii 1X>] I lie lire was caused bv a ve flue. moro- when you can get. not tiix- large cups of I>r Shoop's Ife I A ofl'tio from n . package hut u B I I Bl 1^ on u '2f)C. silvered "No-I)rip" itr.iiner l.< sides? Look for the i t licit i tic i, besides most perfect Snhl by _____________________ Grocery Co w FROM (15 TO (SO REO " Many are availing jtomobiles now <ffered ^ J^ii\V2"! Are you i??? -rfra ev *4 Of I? -icholarshins ol ih< s ^ ^ | this week? |l nut. you tut 1 I i ? I \ffljy* 11 soon tin: opportunity will I ' ^ I 0 1 It i ' HH S< y Hie [ Any twn $ it) rourst'H lor *7 ,, _ . ; *? h for $ < i Think of it1 . 3- II. I . r.M.ri.iK ? ?r. *- Southern 7()I)\Y ami am encer, 8 I OtMl I'. (I. II. fnr* Let's tifciire it tins way Top ?5o Mir*. i '"r1 o,,|y ? > ?" pjr;i >;?; Hhip, yon will Htill be $14 I want only a $!' seholarsbi . It it ns bolt I ?500, I-'. 41. II. year ory. Top $?5 extra. The ! You can not afford to mi erf mI tart at panic prices sensible tiling i" the worl ' ly after tho anuouiiceuien t ? Iituuisouioat ami bout aclap tion of that new borue-noii ?? : CAR FOR Mll'TII CAROLINA IIOAIIM." ? Applications for tlieae sj ?_? ______ .?__ through the mails Luhiu bookkeeper? Are yon a at n * ~ : A HI r/uir ohon/iM fnr r\mti IJ 1'?*j Jl,u iiiveatiirai-e. J ;, ' ? " world to (jet u start in the n First-Class College Ask ..I f f a about the .Southern an I yc 1 I J I |"| pH [ (] I M | < all or write at once tor 11 I IIAI VAN 1 Fn.aident.MlHDU.Oa F Chester, S. C. . yy p ROBI Distributor for j . ATTOKNKV V _ . .)tnce orer Heath-Jon* Lancaster County. | Lancaster, I Frotupt attention to bu r WHAT of The Food You Need CODOL Will Digest it. nr Mfuiflir a.t Unnifil m a ava ? v j m a v iit ? rading Here ; now complete with new goods and sis with low priced cotton. few items to sustain our claim. ting 3c yd 3 4 1-2 yd ng 7 1-2 yd ting 7 1-2 yd le sheeting 5c yd flannel, a bargain 12 1-2 yd bs in men's suits that cannot be matched its at $4.48 uits at $7.50 ts and rain coats from $8.75 to $15.00 lankets, worth double the price, these % $2.00 Is, double-knee, all we ask you 35 pr : underwear, to reduce stock it goes at 75c suit Lers for shoes, women's fine shoes at 85c pr up to $3.50 from $1.15 to $5.00 pr t a pair of our cushion shoes for men; eved. ss goods is complete from the cheapest to ne to see us and save money. Yours to serve, rburk Company SAVED BY PURCHASING * in n Aiimiinnifif nmini a nnmno m IE. MJUTHAKH'S* MjtlULAKSHlFS AT UNCI themselves ot the extremely low rates the Southern Shorthand and Business versity of Atlanta, Georgia nl tin- number ttmt purchased one of tin* speriol I.OW-I'lllnuthein ^shorthand an I Business (diversity in Mlanta, lit, 1 betb r i''1 "l "nc. tin tlif time i rwiftly passing HDil v*ry ivr In nil i iit I >'l iv tin' Hchnlorships ut this ild-ost.ihliahlollOWH Shorthand course is i>i?Iy $tl ! Very s.?on tlie $.r> i rate will tori'. \nil mil *uve la by purchasing Scholarship now, until January ar I4cr; tin- Scholarship run In- used at any I'gruphy course is only $;ir> to those securing scholarship now. 0; in a short time the price will 1 $1)0. All three $.r?n coarBut there's no time to loose; go around to th- office of tka vnge tor a scholarship- if not today, i n Monday. Some may not hnva the ready cash; at H per cent $7n wii deducting this from the $'2<> saved on the combined scholarlit ahead, if you shonld borrow the money; or. should p, $1*2.811 would be saved after ilodnctiug the interest for a : Way to Get This Bargain ss this opportunity; so if yon haven't the moaey, the loost 1 to do is to borrow it. The rush is on; it began immediatel>y the Southern that it would soon move into the largest, ted business college quarters in the South, and in e? lebraig. would, for a limited time, offer extraordinarily low rut?w. ik Atlanta's Business Men >ecial scholarship* arc being made in person, by phone tad mm ediuftttinu ik THE NKCESWI l'T of the day! Are yon a enographer? ('an yon receive telegraph in ease gee? If not, n are poor; in fact, 'it in the moat difficult thing in the commercial world without this business training secured at ; Atlanta's representative buaineaa and professional ansa in will not poHtponc thin matter any longer, special rut'-s A. C Briscoe President; I, W. Arnold, Tiee<?r the present on Whitehall viaduct. NSON T. C. FOSTER ft1 I A W l-*hyaloiun and StirtHion is Co.'a ?<tore. H Offloo over Crawford Bros. Drug Mora. ? ' All nnlla promptly attended innta. night and day. }